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Tag: Ethics

Are good intentions enough?

January 27, 2015 Julian Baggini The Shrink and The Sage

The value of human life and society is not to be found purely by counting up the number of lives and how happy each one is. There is also a profound value in the presence of good motives and values, and the absence of wicked ones.

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Should we have pets?

January 27, 2015 Julian Baggini The Shrink and The Sage

At best, the pet-human relationship is an example of the kind of mutually beneficial symbiotic relationships many animals enjoy.

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The Philosopher in the Kitchen

January 13, 2015 Julian Baggini Best of, Featured, Food, Videos

Four new videos exploring the ideas – and foods – in The Virtues of the Table.

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Do we need props?

January 13, 2015 Julian Baggini The Shrink and The Sage

Some find our increased reliance on mental prosthetics troubling. Will a generation that can google everything, everywhere, grow up unable to remember anything?

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Watch what you tweet

January 10, 2015 Julian Baggini Articles & Essays

I don’t think we can maintain a strict division between personal and professional life any more. The boundaries are blurring because we quite rightly no longer accept that business is business, and nothing more.

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